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matt sits down with former guardians of a steubenville, ohio, teen, accused of raping a 16-year-old girl at a party in august. the young stars of the hbo show "girls" open up about fame, critics and season number two. keep it on this channel for local news, sports and more. i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a good one. >>> repairs are under way this morning for a section of the bay bridge hit by a tanker in yesterday's fog. see what the pilot of that boat will do in just a few hours to help the coast guard in its investigation. >>> gadgets galore. now on display for the entire world to see. this morning the curtain lifted on some of the biggest secrets in the tech world. >>> the giants world series trophy gets ready to make the rounds. find out where you can see it first. >>> we take you live to san francisco for a look at the bay bridge. tell you about something damage-wise happening out there. an investigation going on on this tuesday, january 8th. this is "today in the bay." >>> it is almost
matt sits down with former guardians of a steubenville, ohio, teen, accused of raping a 16-year-old girl at a party in august. the young stars of the hbo show "girls" open up about fame, critics and season number two. keep it on this channel for local news, sports and more. i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a good one. >>> repairs are under way this morning for a section of...
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the agrestas became his legal guardians. he lived with them for two years and have remained close ever since. he is now under house arrest at their home. >> he knows we love him dearly and he knows if he's convicted and found guilty, whatever may happen, we love him and support him. >> let's be clear. they knew she was drunk. >> reporter: in court, prosecutors claimed richmond and co-defendant trenton mays treated the alleged rape victim, quote, like a toy, party hopping the night of august 11th, drinking heavily, the girl unconscious at times. mays allegedly attacked her in the backseat of a car while a friend, prosecutors say, took pictures that he later deleted. later that evening, prosecutors say, richmond attacked the girl along with mays while she was passed out in a basement. the defense claims everything that happened was consensual, no force was involved. both young men, high school sophomores, quarterback and wide receiver on the steubenville high school football team, have pleaded not guilty. and now another teena
the agrestas became his legal guardians. he lived with them for two years and have remained close ever since. he is now under house arrest at their home. >> he knows we love him dearly and he knows if he's convicted and found guilty, whatever may happen, we love him and support him. >> let's be clear. they knew she was drunk. >> reporter: in court, prosecutors claimed richmond and co-defendant trenton mays treated the alleged rape victim, quote, like a toy, party hopping the...
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the stuff that made a difference when people knew about it was when he partnered with a guardian, a bunch of other newspapers, the new york times, and had them vet and do stories on the material that he provided rather than just document things that don't seem to serve any purpose. the other is an entirely separate issue. the government behaved inexplicably, or the marines behaved inexplicably in removing saddam's clothing and treating him like some sort of feral child raised by wolves or something. i would say it was cruel and unusual treatment of bradley manning, whatever his verdict turns out to be. that was, i cannot understand it, and i do not know why that happened. i think it was marine procedure rather than government edict. >> sir? >> my name is michael chaplin. i am a former student of prof. rose. i am wondering if that changed how you reported. >> yes, it was kind of a gauntlet thrown down by ira glass, who came on and said, "npr is not defending itself against this canard. it is just not true. why do you not find out?" we went through. we had a lot of people who were critical
the stuff that made a difference when people knew about it was when he partnered with a guardian, a bunch of other newspapers, the new york times, and had them vet and do stories on the material that he provided rather than just document things that don't seem to serve any purpose. the other is an entirely separate issue. the government behaved inexplicably, or the marines behaved inexplicably in removing saddam's clothing and treating him like some sort of feral child raised by wolves or...
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the "uss guardian," a minesweeper, ran aground this month at a marine park recognized as a world heritage site in the sulu sea off the philippine coast. the navy originally planned to lift that ship off the reef, but it now says the ship is a complete loss. and trying to move it would do much damage to the coral. it's expected to take a month or so to dismantle the ship. >>> oil continues to blacken parts of the mississippi river this morning. a barge hit a bridge causing the leak earlier this week. the mississippi river, one of the vital commerce routes, shutting it down could have huge economic blows. coast guard officials e doing their best to navigate vessels traveling the rivers while they try to clean the leak. no word on how much oil has leaked into the river so far. >>> boeing is sticking with plans to keep building its 787 dreamliners even though all of the existing planes have been grounded. a company says it hopes to deliver at least 60 of the planes this year. also says it sees no reason to change the lithium ion battery which triggered the worldwide grounding. boeing insists
the "uss guardian," a minesweeper, ran aground this month at a marine park recognized as a world heritage site in the sulu sea off the philippine coast. the navy originally planned to lift that ship off the reef, but it now says the ship is a complete loss. and trying to move it would do much damage to the coral. it's expected to take a month or so to dismantle the ship. >>> oil continues to blacken parts of the mississippi river this morning. a barge hit a bridge causing the...
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. >> we have some kids from guardian ainngel school in lowe manhattan. you're a good-looking group. i like that. ca catholic schools raising the standard. very nice. product of catholic schools myself. let's show you what's going on. lake-effect snow coming. the great lakes have no ice on them. they've got strong winds out of the west-northwest and so this is going to dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about three to six inches, but from traverse city, marquette down to kalamazoo could get a foot of snow, some areas up to two feet of snow, also between syracuse and watertown as you get to the >> good morning. we are starting off with some fog in some neighborhoods. high temperature in the 60's. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. incredible story of survival and a medical miracle. a wounded iraq war veteran received a rare double arm transplant. we'll talk to two of the doctors who performed it. first, nbc's pentagon correspondent, jim milkuloklasz has the story. >> modern medicine, young man's coverage and determination to overcome an unimagi
. >> we have some kids from guardian ainngel school in lowe manhattan. you're a good-looking group. i like that. ca catholic schools raising the standard. very nice. product of catholic schools myself. let's show you what's going on. lake-effect snow coming. the great lakes have no ice on them. they've got strong winds out of the west-northwest and so this is going to dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about three to six inches, but from traverse city, marquette down to...
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i'll tell you which east bay spot now has the warning from those roadway guardians. >> let's take it outside. a live look over san jose. the sun not yet coming up. you can see sprinkling of lights zooming around the city on this tuesday, january 8th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. it's 5:30. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm jon kelly. the coast guard meeting with the pilot of the "overseas reymar" as part of its investigation to figure out why the empty oil tanker crashed into the power of the bay bridge. "today in the bay's" christie smith is live at treasure island right now with the latest on what we've learned overnight. >> reporter: good morning to you. i can tell you that a fireboat is out there right now and so is the coast guard. mainly as a precaution. i want to step aside so you can see it out there in the distance in the bay. this is the "overseas reymar" that hit the fender on tower 6 of the bay bridge late yesterday morning. the question of course, what went wrong? the coast guard plans to interview the pilot of this em
i'll tell you which east bay spot now has the warning from those roadway guardians. >> let's take it outside. a live look over san jose. the sun not yet coming up. you can see sprinkling of lights zooming around the city on this tuesday, january 8th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. it's 5:30. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm jon kelly. the coast guard meeting with the pilot of the "overseas reymar" as...
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we have kids here from the guardian school in manhattan. do you guys go to school after this? >> yes. >> you're a good-looking group. i like it. catholic schools raising the standard. i went to a catholic school myself. let's show you what's going on. we have lake effect snow coming. the great lakes have no ice on them. they have strong winds coming out of the west-northwest, so this is going to dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about 3 to 6 inches, but from traverse city, marquette down to kalamazoo could get a foot to a foot and a half of snow. some areas up to 2 feet of snow, also between syracuse and watertown as you >>> a sunny start to the day now from san francisco looking out to the east bay. interesting the building tops peeking out through the haze around oakland. notice the high clouds going by. we saw a few on the live view from san francisco. hour by hour for temperatures through lunchtime. warming quickly. low 60 ohs as early as noon and 1:00. should see low to mid 60s bay area wide. warmer tomorrow. the coast close to 70 cooling off with extra c
we have kids here from the guardian school in manhattan. do you guys go to school after this? >> yes. >> you're a good-looking group. i like it. catholic schools raising the standard. i went to a catholic school myself. let's show you what's going on. we have lake effect snow coming. the great lakes have no ice on them. they have strong winds coming out of the west-northwest, so this is going to dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about 3 to 6 inches, but from...
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one of the football players charged in the case now under house arrest at the home of his former guardian. they speak out this morning in a live interview. >>> and a gust of wind blows a hot air balloon wedding off course, leading to this dramatic crash landing. >> yeah! oh! >> and the bride and groom have one remarkable story about their big day "today," tuesday,
one of the football players charged in the case now under house arrest at the home of his former guardian. they speak out this morning in a live interview. >>> and a gust of wind blows a hot air balloon wedding off course, leading to this dramatic crash landing. >> yeah! oh! >> and the bride and groom have one remarkable story about their big day "today," tuesday,
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. >> we have some kids from guardian ainngel school in lowe manhattan. you're a good-looking group. i like that. ca catholic schools raising the stanstandard. let's check it out and see what we have going on. show you, we have lake effect. the great lakes have no ice on them. strong winds out of the west, northwest. this will dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about three to six inches, but from traverse city down to kalamazoo could get a foot and a half of snow from erie and syracuse and watertown as you get to the tug hill plateau. that's what's going on around the country. >> good morning, a risk of some strong storms later today in this yellow zone that covers all of maryland, virginia and the district. coming from that line of storms from the west and we have damaging winds that cause power outages and heavy downpours, as well. that is between 7:00 and 11:00 p.m. this evening. clearing out after midnight, windy and colder tomorrow. cold pattern into the weekend and could get flurries friday morning and, again, maybe saturday night and again on monday. a little b
. >> we have some kids from guardian ainngel school in lowe manhattan. you're a good-looking group. i like that. ca catholic schools raising the stanstandard. let's check it out and see what we have going on. show you, we have lake effect. the great lakes have no ice on them. strong winds out of the west, northwest. this will dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about three to six inches, but from traverse city down to kalamazoo could get a foot and a half of snow from erie...
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obviously none have affected us more than the families of those gorgeous children, and their teachers and guardians who were lost, and so we're grateful to all of you for taking the time to be here and recognizing that we honor their memories in part by doing everything we can to prevent this from happening again. but we also heard from some unexpected people, in particular, i started getting a lot of letters from kids, four of them are here today, grant fritz, julia stokes, hina ziha and teja good. they're pretty representative of some of the messages that i got. these are some pretty smart letters from some pretty smart, young people. hina, a third grader, you can go ahead and wave hina, that's you. hina wrote, "i feel terrible for the parents who lost their children. i love my country, and i want everybody to be happy and safe. and then grant, go ahead and wave, grant. grant said "i think there should be some changes, we should learn from what happened at sandy hook. i feel really bad." then julia said, julia, where are you? there you go. "i'm not scared for my safety, i'm scared for others. i h
obviously none have affected us more than the families of those gorgeous children, and their teachers and guardians who were lost, and so we're grateful to all of you for taking the time to be here and recognizing that we honor their memories in part by doing everything we can to prevent this from happening again. but we also heard from some unexpected people, in particular, i started getting a lot of letters from kids, four of them are here today, grant fritz, julia stokes, hina ziha and teja...
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, as complicated as these elections are -- and god bless poll workers for volunteering, they're the guardian angels of our democracy -- but this is such a complex process that the idea that you can train somebody to run it efficiently in a couple of hours when the last time they did this was a year ago, it's just, it's a dysfunctional notion. we need it'sing to see what is -- testing to see what is being absorbed by poll workers, and we need longer training periods. a problem that kale up through the election -- that came up through the election protection data and which we have seen in other elections, there's need for a best practices on how to help people who are unexpectedly in the hospital on election day to vote. um, in st. louis county the election protection coalitions tried to meet with the county officials for nine months prior to the election to shake out what the rules would be to assist people who were in the hospital on election day. in the case of just one woman who found out on monday she had to be, go to the hospital for emergency surgery on tuesday, this voter called the bo
, as complicated as these elections are -- and god bless poll workers for volunteering, they're the guardian angels of our democracy -- but this is such a complex process that the idea that you can train somebody to run it efficiently in a couple of hours when the last time they did this was a year ago, it's just, it's a dysfunctional notion. we need it'sing to see what is -- testing to see what is being absorbed by poll workers, and we need longer training periods. a problem that kale up...
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the stuff that made a difference when people knew about it was when he partnered with a guardian, a bunch of other newspapers, the new york times, and had them vet and do stories on the material that he provided rather than just document things that don't seem to serve any purpose. the other is an entirely separate issue. the marines behaved inexplicably,
the stuff that made a difference when people knew about it was when he partnered with a guardian, a bunch of other newspapers, the new york times, and had them vet and do stories on the material that he provided rather than just document things that don't seem to serve any purpose. the other is an entirely separate issue. the marines behaved inexplicably,
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but the guardian angels of our democracy, but this is such a complex process that the idea that you can train somebody to write efficient and makeup lowers, when the last time they did this was a year ago is a dysfunctional notion. we need testing to see what is absorbed by poll workers do we need longer training periods. a problem that came up to the election protection data and which we have seen in other elections, there is need for this product saves on how to help people who are unexpectedly in the hospital on election day to vote. insight lewis county, the election protection coalition straight to meet with county officials for nine months to shake out what the rules are the to assist people in the hospital on election day. in the case of just one woman who found out on monday she had to go to the hospital for emergency surgery on tuesday, and this voter called the board of elections on monday, called on tuesday morning. it took six additional calls to get someone to bring a ballot in the hospital when one of the election protection volunteers called at 2:00 in the afternoon. that
but the guardian angels of our democracy, but this is such a complex process that the idea that you can train somebody to write efficient and makeup lowers, when the last time they did this was a year ago is a dysfunctional notion. we need testing to see what is absorbed by poll workers do we need longer training periods. a problem that came up to the election protection data and which we have seen in other elections, there is need for this product saves on how to help people who are...